Among the documentaries screened will be the four-part series 'Pappano's Classical Voices' presented by Music Director of the Royal Opera Antonio Pappano on BBC Four (with the first episode to be broadcast at 9pm on 28 June), and ‘La traviata: Love, Death and Divas’, a BBC Two documentary broadcast on 20 June exploring the real-life drama behind one of the world’s most popular operas presented by Amanda Vickery and Tom Service.

I just wanted to say that Antonio Pappano's love for, and critical analysis of singing in this series so far, moves me as much as the superb singers he has selected. And Tom Allen should also be asked to develop a series on vocal technique. Can't say how much I loved the first 2 programmes - watched both twice immediately!

As Membership Secretary of the British Mario Lanza Society, I have to praise Pappano on this this series, obviously my interest was the Tenors. Strangely enough, I shall be visiting the ROH in August for a meeting to do with the Educational side of our Society.

Would love to have this beautiful series on d.v.d. Could never tire of listening to such wonderful performances which are further enhanced by Antonio Pappano`s obvious depth of admiration and wealth of knowledge.

My sister thought Antonio Pappano's classical voices series was a really impressive and enjoyable must-see. It is rare to get such an enthusiastic recommendation. We missed it. It would be great if it was available on DVD - I was looking for it as a present for my husbands birthday. How can the BBC be persuaded to produce it?

I am watching this series again, and enjoying it just as much second time around. Whom should we contact (and how) in the BBC to ask them to release it on DVD? It is so interesting and informative, and a good reference to return to time and again.

Hi Alan,
I've just heard from the team that there are currently no plans to release this on DVD.
We announce all upcoming releases on our social media channels and the news sections of our website.
All best wishes,
Rose